782
782
Jul 20, 2011
07/11
by
COM
tv
eye 782
favorite 0
quote 0
please welcome back to the program pervez musharraf. sir. (cheers and applause) nice to see you, sir. thank you for joining us. (applause) have a seat. (cheers and applause) nice to see you again. thank you for joining us again. we appreciate it. >> thank you. nice seeing you. >> jon: the last time we... i prepared some refreshments for us. i prepared tea and a twinkie. (laughter) that was our... we have to take it up a notch because of the deterioration of our two country's relationship. (laughter) power aid and balance bars. (laughter) i don't know if you've ever had this. you can have a... would you care for s'mores? >> i'm okay with that. >> jon: (laughs) you're okay with just this? i don't blame you, sir. that's probably wise. to your health. >> cheers. (laughter) (cheers and applause) >> jon: a taste sensation. last time you were here, i asked you where osama bin laden was. laug(laughter) laugh now, at the time i believe you held a relatively high-level position in pakistan. (laughter) you mentioned that you didn't know. funny story. (
please welcome back to the program pervez musharraf. sir. (cheers and applause) nice to see you, sir. thank you for joining us. (applause) have a seat. (cheers and applause) nice to see you again. thank you for joining us again. we appreciate it. >> thank you. nice seeing you. >> jon: the last time we... i prepared some refreshments for us. i prepared tea and a twinkie. (laughter) that was our... we have to take it up a notch because of the deterioration of our two country's...
148
148
May 27, 2011
05/11
by
CNN
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
and pakistan. >>> with general pervez musharraf. if you had been the president of pakistan when this raid took place, would you have been entirely comfortable with what the americans did and in terms of dropping navy s.e.a.l.s into the compound, killing him on the sovereign soil and not telling anybody in the pakistani government? would you have been happy about that? >> not at all. not the least. in fact, in my time it was very, very clear we don't want anybody in the cross borders. no force. we decided on intelligence cooperation. all the dozens of al qaeda people that we got, important ones, were intelligence cooperation. locate them, identify them. the action was invariably by pakistan forces. and never any outside -- >> how would you have reacted? >> i certainly would have reacted, very -- very -- angry. this is violation of our sovereignty. >> is it, therefore, illegal what the americans did? >> it is absolutely illegal, yes. >> not a lawful assassination? >> now you are getting into the legality of -- world class risk. he has
and pakistan. >>> with general pervez musharraf. if you had been the president of pakistan when this raid took place, would you have been entirely comfortable with what the americans did and in terms of dropping navy s.e.a.l.s into the compound, killing him on the sovereign soil and not telling anybody in the pakistani government? would you have been happy about that? >> not at all. not the least. in fact, in my time it was very, very clear we don't want anybody in the cross...
202
202
Jul 21, 2011
07/11
by
COM
tv
eye 202
favorite 0
quote 0
pervez musharraf. we'll be right back with more. (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause). >> jon: that's our show. tomorrow night at 11:00, steve carell will be here. here is your moment of zen. >> i'm hanging around with my captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing )
pervez musharraf. we'll be right back with more. (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause). >> jon: that's our show. tomorrow night at 11:00, steve carell will be here. here is your moment of zen. >> i'm hanging around with my captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing )
112
112
May 27, 2011
05/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
former british prime minister gordon brown, and the former president of pakistan, pervez musharraf. >> you think he's arrogant? >> well, i think so. >> i think he is a great president. >> on president obama. >> if you look what president obama has achieved in half a decade of leadership that has been white in the recent years on behalf of the results of americans. >> no country has the right to intrude on any other country. >>> gordon brown on former president pervez musharraf. >> the situation in pakistan is more complicated in that there's al qaeda, there's taliban, and taliban spreading talibanization. >> they were two of the most powerful men in the world. now they can speak freely. this is "piers morgan tonight." >> a special relationship between the u.s. and the u.k. has been showing some strains lately, and president obama's state visit is meant to smooth over any rough patches. but is it working? joining me now is a man who knows about that special relationship, former british prime minister gordon brown. thank you for joining me. >> a pleasure. >> david cameron and president
former british prime minister gordon brown, and the former president of pakistan, pervez musharraf. >> you think he's arrogant? >> well, i think so. >> i think he is a great president. >> on president obama. >> if you look what president obama has achieved in half a decade of leadership that has been white in the recent years on behalf of the results of americans. >> no country has the right to intrude on any other country. >>> gordon brown on former...
112
112
Nov 6, 2011
11/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
the former army chief, the former president, pervez musharraf. stay with us. doesn't this worry you that this is happening? >> i don't think so. our nuclear ethics are very, very dispersed. if you've just signed up for medicare or will soon, there's no time like the present to consider all your health insurance options. does medicare alone meet your needs? would additional coverage be better for you? well, now is a good time to take a look at an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. get started by calling for your free information kit and guide to medicare. as you probably know, medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. a medicare supplement insurance plan helps cover some of it. that could save you up to thousands of dollars a year in out-of-pocket costs. and you can visit any doctor who accepts medicare patients. with medicare supplement insurance, you'll find a range of plans to choose from to fit your needs and budget. there are no networks. no referrals to see a
the former army chief, the former president, pervez musharraf. stay with us. doesn't this worry you that this is happening? >> i don't think so. our nuclear ethics are very, very dispersed. if you've just signed up for medicare or will soon, there's no time like the present to consider all your health insurance options. does medicare alone meet your needs? would additional coverage be better for you? well, now is a good time to take a look at an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan,...
432
432
Nov 6, 2011
11/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 432
favorite 0
quote 1
the former army chief, the former president, pervez musharraf. stay with us. doesn't this worry you that this is happening? >> i don't think so. our nuclear ethics are very, very dispersed. and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes, i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] write your story with the citi thankyou premier card, with no point caps, and points that don't expire. get started at thankyoucard.citi.com. with no point caps, and points that d
the former army chief, the former president, pervez musharraf. stay with us. doesn't this worry you that this is happening? >> i don't think so. our nuclear ethics are very, very dispersed. and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as...
204
204
Oct 27, 2011
10/11
by
WMPT
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 0
the former president of pakistan, pervez musharraf, has been speaking to us that he said that the relationship has never been at a worse point. >> this is unfortunate that there is a total breakdown of confidence between the u.s. and pakistan. it is surprising because this is between the two intelligence agencies. >> something seems to have happened. the language that is being used, mike mullen talking about a network that is an arm of the isi. hillary clinton demanding that the government dismantle taliban safe havens. >> that is not a very responsible statement. implies that he is talking about the command and army level and that they are complicity with the taliban. that is a very big accusation. >> you cooperated and worked with the u.s.. and number of al qaeda figures were captured during your tenure. this was the same time that the network amerced and started conducting attacks using pakistani soil. why were you able to stop this? >> the network was quite unknown in my time. >> january, 2000 none, they were responsible for an attack on a hotel, on the indian embassy. >> we held elections
the former president of pakistan, pervez musharraf, has been speaking to us that he said that the relationship has never been at a worse point. >> this is unfortunate that there is a total breakdown of confidence between the u.s. and pakistan. it is surprising because this is between the two intelligence agencies. >> something seems to have happened. the language that is being used, mike mullen talking about a network that is an arm of the isi. hillary clinton demanding that the...
171
171
Oct 27, 2011
10/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
there are few people better qualified to address these issues, and former president pervez musharraf. pervez musharraf served as the pakistan army for more than 40 years driving to its highest position, the chief of staff. from the position he took power in pakistan in 1999, and became president in 2001. he continued as president until 2008. he's a civilian today, and keenly will decision to address the future of u.s.-pakistan relations. president musharraf has been squeezed on the front and in congress. today he has to go back to the hill, but he has said that he will spend the assigned time here to make some remarks, and then we will take questions your so with that let me ask you to welcome general musharraf. [applause] >> first of all, my profound apologies for being late. i was held back up the hill. may i express my gratitude to george perkovich and the carnegie endowment for international peace for having invited me and giving me this opportunity to speak. without much ado i would like to get to the subject, and i will speak about our region, and about pakistan. and within that
there are few people better qualified to address these issues, and former president pervez musharraf. pervez musharraf served as the pakistan army for more than 40 years driving to its highest position, the chief of staff. from the position he took power in pakistan in 1999, and became president in 2001. he continued as president until 2008. he's a civilian today, and keenly will decision to address the future of u.s.-pakistan relations. president musharraf has been squeezed on the front and in...
93
93
Jul 25, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
it is my honor to introduce president, former president and perhaps future president, pervez musharraf, of the country of pakistan. [applause] [speaking in native tongue] congresswoman jane harman, mr. bob hathaway, ladies and gentlemen, it is, indeed, my proud privilege to have been given this opportunity of talking to you, and i'm extremely grateful to the woodrow wilson center for affording this opportunitiment opportunitiment -- opportunity. i intend talking to you for about maximum half an hour, and then, and that will set the stage for, i hope, a lively q&a session. i will speak, basically, on pakistan and the region. i call it, call the subject as pakistan a reality check. i will highlight significant issues in pakistan and the region, as i said, to set the stage for a lively q&a session. ladies and gentlemen, pakistan today finds itself in the eye of the terrorism storm. an environment of controversies, contradictions, mutual suspicions prevail which is extremely detrimental and weakens our joint effort of global war on terror. the situation demands that clearer understanding o
it is my honor to introduce president, former president and perhaps future president, pervez musharraf, of the country of pakistan. [applause] [speaking in native tongue] congresswoman jane harman, mr. bob hathaway, ladies and gentlemen, it is, indeed, my proud privilege to have been given this opportunity of talking to you, and i'm extremely grateful to the woodrow wilson center for affording this opportunitiment opportunitiment -- opportunity. i intend talking to you for about maximum half an...
432
432
Aug 21, 2011
08/11
by
KRCB
tv
eye 432
favorite 0
quote 0
musharraf. civic groups led by lawyers fought successfully to restore judges musharraf had dismissed, eventually forcing out the general himself in 2008. abdul sattar edhi says he can only hope for that kind of change can happen in karachi with a minimum of bloodshed. for now, demand for his services has never been higher. for religion & ethics newsweekly, this if fred de sam lazaro in karachi, pakistan. >>> marriage in the church of jesus christ of latter day saints is for all eternity. mormons are much more likely than the population at large to be married and to marry someone of their own faith, according to the pew research center. but like other americans in recent years, mormons have been getting married later or not at all, which has alarmed some church leaders. lucky severson reports on mormons and marriage. >> this is the mormon church's crystal city chapel just outside washington, d.c. there are several others in the area, but this one is unique. the 800 members who at the end here are
musharraf. civic groups led by lawyers fought successfully to restore judges musharraf had dismissed, eventually forcing out the general himself in 2008. abdul sattar edhi says he can only hope for that kind of change can happen in karachi with a minimum of bloodshed. for now, demand for his services has never been higher. for religion & ethics newsweekly, this if fred de sam lazaro in karachi, pakistan. >>> marriage in the church of jesus christ of latter day saints is for all...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
and the arrest warrant has been issued for ex pakistan military pervez musharraf in connection with the assassination of the former prime minister benazir musharraf is to appear in court on the nineteenth of february if he fails to do so he stands to be declared a wanted fugitive he denies the allegations that he knew about the planned murder and that he failed to ensure the protection of the opposition leader who was the victim of a shooting in suicide blast in two thousand and seven election campaign. to chile mount a powerful six point eight magnitude earthquake has hit the central region of the country because thousands to flee downed power lines and cut communications no injuries have been reported government also reassured the public of fears of a tsunami the president said the tremor was an aftershock from last year's eight point eight strong quake and that one was centered in almost the same sport and caused mass devastation of coastal communities. well as russian city of sochi gears up to host the twenty fourteen winter games it's limping slopes are being put through their piec
and the arrest warrant has been issued for ex pakistan military pervez musharraf in connection with the assassination of the former prime minister benazir musharraf is to appear in court on the nineteenth of february if he fails to do so he stands to be declared a wanted fugitive he denies the allegations that he knew about the planned murder and that he failed to ensure the protection of the opposition leader who was the victim of a shooting in suicide blast in two thousand and seven election...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
and the rest warrant has been issued by a court in pakistan for the country's former military ruler pervez musharraf is wanted over the assassination of former prime minister benazir bhutto four years ago musharraf is now living in london will go on the wanted list as a fugitive if you fail to appear in court in his home country next saturday the ex-president denies he knew about the plans death hasn't made the opposition leader but did nothing to protect. a taliban raid on this southern are going to city of kandahar has killed at least twenty one people and wounded forty nine militants armed with suicide bombs guns and grenades police headquarters in the center in the sea fleet center i've been security forces battled their targets for several hours violence has risen in recent months despite thousands of international troops in the province. as the russian city of sochi gears up to host the twenty fourteen winter games its olympic slopes are being put through their paces for the first time the black sea resort is hosting alpine skiing competitions with the first international told him an
and the rest warrant has been issued by a court in pakistan for the country's former military ruler pervez musharraf is wanted over the assassination of former prime minister benazir bhutto four years ago musharraf is now living in london will go on the wanted list as a fugitive if you fail to appear in court in his home country next saturday the ex-president denies he knew about the plans death hasn't made the opposition leader but did nothing to protect. a taliban raid on this southern are...
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
and the arrest warrant has been issued for ex pakistan military leader pervez musharraf in connection with the assassination of the former prime minister benazir bhutto the sheriff has to appear in court on the nineteenth of february if he fails to do so he stands to be declared a wanted fugitive even as the allegations that he knew about the plan but and that he failed to ensure the protection of the opposition leader who was a victim of the shooting in the suicide blast in two thousand and seven during the election campaign. well as russia's city of sochi gears up to host the twenty fourteen winter games it's a lympics slopes are being put through their paces for the very first time the black sea resort is hosting the russian cup in all points skiing the first international competition at the venue the european cup will start next week and last until the end of the month of one hundred sixty athletes are participating as part of the preparations for the winter olympics. the tough economic situation in georgia is forcing thousands of people to pack up and set off in search of a bette
and the arrest warrant has been issued for ex pakistan military leader pervez musharraf in connection with the assassination of the former prime minister benazir bhutto the sheriff has to appear in court on the nineteenth of february if he fails to do so he stands to be declared a wanted fugitive even as the allegations that he knew about the plan but and that he failed to ensure the protection of the opposition leader who was a victim of the shooting in the suicide blast in two thousand and...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
musharraf is wanted over there as has a nation of former prime minister benazir bhutto four years ago who's now living in london will go on the wanted list as the fifth if you fail to appear in court in his home country next saturday the ex-president denies he knew about the plans to assassinate the opposition leader but did nothing to protect. a turban raid on the southern afghan city of kandahar has killed at least twenty one people and wounded forty nine medicines armed with suicide bombs guns and. the police headquarters in the city center afghan security forces battled that tigers for several hours violence has risen in recent months despite thousands of international troops. up to date up next season a situation that speaks to the activist and political one about his view on u.s. politics but at home and abroad. archie sitting down with m. one from underground political hip hop duo dead prez and one thanks so much for joining us today thank you i want to get started with a topic that you touched upon a lot in your lyrics and that's corporate ownership of the media in the united
musharraf is wanted over there as has a nation of former prime minister benazir bhutto four years ago who's now living in london will go on the wanted list as the fifth if you fail to appear in court in his home country next saturday the ex-president denies he knew about the plans to assassinate the opposition leader but did nothing to protect. a turban raid on the southern afghan city of kandahar has killed at least twenty one people and wounded forty nine medicines armed with suicide bombs...
244
244
May 3, 2011
05/11
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 244
favorite 0
quote 0
general pervez musharraf says he is outraged by the raid. >> american troops coming across the border and taking action in one of our towns that is abbottabad is not acceptable to the people of pakistan, it as violation of our sovereignty. it would have been better if isa conducted the mission. >> the problem as you well know, general, you phoney, is that your guys would have tipped off bin laden like you have done hundreds of other times in the past. pakistan is enabling terrorism and helping the taliban against nato forces in afghanistan. in 21st century 2010 the u usat $3.4 billion to afghanistan. yet, president obama cannot tell, cannot tell the pakistan president that we will launch a raid in his own country. that says it all. almost. here is secretary of state clinton. >> cooperation with pakistan helped lead us to bin laden and the compound in which he was hiding. >> with all due respect that is twaddle. some elements inside pakistan may be helping us but we simply cannot count or trust on that country, no spin. the legacy of osama bin laden is, of course, evil. he was a homici
general pervez musharraf says he is outraged by the raid. >> american troops coming across the border and taking action in one of our towns that is abbottabad is not acceptable to the people of pakistan, it as violation of our sovereignty. it would have been better if isa conducted the mission. >> the problem as you well know, general, you phoney, is that your guys would have tipped off bin laden like you have done hundreds of other times in the past. pakistan is enabling terrorism...
266
266
tv
eye 266
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> well, former pakistani president pervez musharraf is accusing the u.s. of violating his nation's sovereignty by sending in special forces to kill bin laden. musharraf was a key u.s. ally in the hunt for the leader of al qaeda. until he lost power in 2008. in an interview with cnn he defended his country's role in the war on terror. take a listen. >> we have in my time over the years we have arrested, apprehended dozens of al qaeda operatives and every time it was intelligence provided jointly by -- many times with american intelligence and it was pakistani forces and we did a good job of it. and here again, the sensitivity of people in pakistan, in the streets, in the political forces are against violation of sovereignty of pakistan. >>> a white house official calls it "inconceivable" that bin laden did not have some kind of support system within pakistan. >>> and islamabad will face a lot of questions in the coming days but as jill dougherty tells us bin laden's death highlights a shift in u.s.-pakistani relations. >> reporter: osama bin laden, u.s. off
. >>> well, former pakistani president pervez musharraf is accusing the u.s. of violating his nation's sovereignty by sending in special forces to kill bin laden. musharraf was a key u.s. ally in the hunt for the leader of al qaeda. until he lost power in 2008. in an interview with cnn he defended his country's role in the war on terror. take a listen. >> we have in my time over the years we have arrested, apprehended dozens of al qaeda operatives and every time it was...
107
107
May 15, 2011
05/11
by
WUSA
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
saleh says he confronted former president pervez musharraf back in 2007. he told him afghan intelligence believed bin laden was in the pakistani city of mansehra. saleh told us musharraf was so offended that he lunged at him, and afghan president hamid karzai had to intervene. it turns out mansehra is just 12 miles from where osama bin laden was eventually found. so i was the guy who was never going to have the heart attack. i thought i was invincible. i'm on an aspirin regimen now because i never want to feel that helplessness again. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. talk to your doctor, and take care of what you have to take care of. i can't breathe... so i can't sleep... and the next day i pay for it. i tried decongestants... i tossed & turned... i even vaporized! and then i fought back: with drug-free breathe right advanced. these nasal strips instantly opened my nose, like a breath of fresh air. i was breathing and sleeping better! [ female announcer ] exercise your right to breathe right... get two
saleh says he confronted former president pervez musharraf back in 2007. he told him afghan intelligence believed bin laden was in the pakistani city of mansehra. saleh told us musharraf was so offended that he lunged at him, and afghan president hamid karzai had to intervene. it turns out mansehra is just 12 miles from where osama bin laden was eventually found. so i was the guy who was never going to have the heart attack. i thought i was invincible. i'm on an aspirin regimen now because i...
240
240
tv
eye 240
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the former pakistani president, pervez musharraf, said the u.s. had no business invading pakistani's air space. >> american troops coming across the border and taking action in one of our towns abbottabad, is not acceptable to the people of pakistan. it is a violation of our sovereignty. it would have been far better if pakistani special services group had operated and conducted the mission. >> the taliban immediately came out and threatened the u.s. and pakistani leaders. president zardari in a "washington post" op-ed said we will not be intimidated. pakistan has never been and never will be the hotbed of fanaticism often described by the media. >>> another question this morning, will we ever see pictures of the body? u.s. officials say there are photos of a dead osama bin laden and counterterror adviser john brennan told reporters the white house has in the ruled out releasing it. >> we are going to do everything we can to make sure that nobody has any basis to try to deny that we got osama bin laden. we want to make sure that not only american
. >> the former pakistani president, pervez musharraf, said the u.s. had no business invading pakistani's air space. >> american troops coming across the border and taking action in one of our towns abbottabad, is not acceptable to the people of pakistan. it is a violation of our sovereignty. it would have been far better if pakistani special services group had operated and conducted the mission. >> the taliban immediately came out and threatened the u.s. and pakistani...
70
70
Sep 11, 2011
09/11
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
musharraf about the fireside chat that turned up in u.s. intelligence reports the possibility that pakistani nuclear scientists are assisting al qaeda in pursuing a nuclear bomb. >> president musharraf's initial reaction was men in caves can't do this incredulity, which we expected. it's the same incredulity we all felt. >> tenet and larson implore president musharraf to inventory all nuclear material. musharraf downplays the threat of that what he calls men in caves might ever try to acquire such weapons. the extremists that are in pakistan, pakistani taliban, al qaeda, kashmiri groups, you name it. do you think the extremists in pakistan want to acquire nuclear weapons, or at least nuclear materials? >> maybe. maybe they would be happy with it maybe. >> you think they are trying actively? >> i don't think so. i don't think they are trying actively to get to our nuclear assets. we have no such intelligence never. we haven't had such intelligence at all. >> before 9/11, pakistan is one of only three countries in the world that recognizes th
musharraf about the fireside chat that turned up in u.s. intelligence reports the possibility that pakistani nuclear scientists are assisting al qaeda in pursuing a nuclear bomb. >> president musharraf's initial reaction was men in caves can't do this incredulity, which we expected. it's the same incredulity we all felt. >> tenet and larson implore president musharraf to inventory all nuclear material. musharraf downplays the threat of that what he calls men in caves might ever try...
108
108
Oct 27, 2011
10/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
pervez musharraf served in the pakistani army for more than 40 years going to chief of staff. from that position he took power in pakistan in 1999 and became president in 2001. he continued as president until 2008. he's a civilian today but remains keenly well positioned to address the future of u.s.-pakistan relations. president musharraf has been squeezed on the front end in congress. today he has to go back to the hill, but he has said that he will send assigned time here, make some remarks and then we'll take plentiful questions from you. so with that let me ask you to welcome general musharraf. [applause] [speaking foreign language] >> excuse me for being late. i was held back at the hill. so with that let me express my gratitude to george and the carnegie endowment of international peace for having invited me and speaking to you. without much adieu i'd like to talk about the subject and i will speak about our region and about pakistan. and within that i must cover the united states-pakistan relations which have achieved some kind of critcalt at this moment. speaking of s
pervez musharraf served in the pakistani army for more than 40 years going to chief of staff. from that position he took power in pakistan in 1999 and became president in 2001. he continued as president until 2008. he's a civilian today but remains keenly well positioned to address the future of u.s.-pakistan relations. president musharraf has been squeezed on the front end in congress. today he has to go back to the hill, but he has said that he will send assigned time here, make some remarks...
192
192
May 26, 2011
05/11
by
CNN
tv
eye 192
favorite 0
quote 0
pervez musharraf is now calling president obama arrogant. and he says the mission to take out bin laden was, quote, an act of war. here's more of what he told piers morgan in an exclusive interview. >> president obama said this week on british television for his state visit to britain that if the same event arose again, he would do the same. and if it happens in the future with other known terrorists in al qaeda, he'll take the same action. we have a clear now flash point between pakistan and america. >> i think this is putting the pakistan leadership and government on the -- and i think it's not a very responsible statement. >> you think it's irresponsible for president obama to say that? >> yes, indeed. >> because it basically implies that america has rights in terms of taking action on the sovereign soil as in pakistan with bin laden that it has a right to do that when it has no right to do that. >> certainly no country has no right to intrude on any other country. technically, it's an act of war. so therefore i think it is an irresponsib
pervez musharraf is now calling president obama arrogant. and he says the mission to take out bin laden was, quote, an act of war. here's more of what he told piers morgan in an exclusive interview. >> president obama said this week on british television for his state visit to britain that if the same event arose again, he would do the same. and if it happens in the future with other known terrorists in al qaeda, he'll take the same action. we have a clear now flash point between pakistan...
238
238
Jul 23, 2011
07/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 238
favorite 0
quote 0
president, and perhaps future president, pervez musharraf of the country of pakistan. [applause] >> congresswoman harman, ladies and gentleman, it is indeed my crown privilege to have been given this opportunity to talk to you and i am extremely grateful to the woodrow wilson center for courting me this opportunity. i intend to talk to you for about 30 minutes and that will set the stage, for i hope, a lively discussion. i will speak, basically, and pakistan on the region, and i call this "pakistan -- a reality check." i will highlight issues for pakistan and the region and set the stage for a lively q&a session. pakistan today finds itself in the eye of the storm of terrorism, an environment of a contradiction, mutual suspicion prevails, which is detrimental in this recent global war on terror. the situation demands a clearer understanding of reality is in south asia reaching the acute trust deficit and also, may i say, developing a unity of an action among all the players fighting the war on terror and in south asia. may i also venture to say playing games, and sensi
president, and perhaps future president, pervez musharraf of the country of pakistan. [applause] >> congresswoman harman, ladies and gentleman, it is indeed my crown privilege to have been given this opportunity to talk to you and i am extremely grateful to the woodrow wilson center for courting me this opportunity. i intend to talk to you for about 30 minutes and that will set the stage, for i hope, a lively discussion. i will speak, basically, and pakistan on the region, and i call this...
172
172
May 3, 2011
05/11
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> now, your former president musharraf, pervez musharraf, was on bloomberg earlier. this is what he had to say about the raid. >> this was the best good military action, but having said that, it was not good politically sensitivities of pakistan regarding the violation of the sovereignty of pakistan. any other troops other than pakistanis crossing the border, coming into pakistan to operate is not taken well at all by the people of pakistan. >> there have been some protests today. can you understand why americans would be angry about more than $20 billion in u.s. aid over the past decade and the fact that a lot of americans are questioning whether pakistan was letting osama bin laden for years and years hide -- >> let's get this out of the way. i mean, if americans are upset about having given assistance and aid to pakistan, there are pakistanis who are also very upset that despite all that pakistan has done, despite the fact that we are the only country that lost generals in fighting terrorism, despite the fact that our leader was killed by terrorist s despite the f
. >> now, your former president musharraf, pervez musharraf, was on bloomberg earlier. this is what he had to say about the raid. >> this was the best good military action, but having said that, it was not good politically sensitivities of pakistan regarding the violation of the sovereignty of pakistan. any other troops other than pakistanis crossing the border, coming into pakistan to operate is not taken well at all by the people of pakistan. >> there have been some protests...
104
104
Oct 29, 2011
10/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
musharraf. this morning, coffee party president annabel parts talks about their upcoming rally today on the west lawn of the u.s. capitol and a discussion on the obama program to help with the cost of student loans. later, an author talks about his later, an author talks about his latest
musharraf. this morning, coffee party president annabel parts talks about their upcoming rally today on the west lawn of the u.s. capitol and a discussion on the obama program to help with the cost of student loans. later, an author talks about his later, an author talks about his latest
289
289
Aug 22, 2011
08/11
by
WETA
tv
eye 289
favorite 0
quote 0
musharraf. civic groups led by lawyers fought successfully to restore judges musharraf had dismissed, eventually forcing the general himself out in 2008. for his part abdul sattar edhi says he can only hope that change comes with a minimum of violence. for now the demand for his services has never been higher. >> suarez: fred's reporting is a partnership with the under-told stories project at saint mary's university in minnesota. >> brown: finally tonight: to presidential politics here at home and one group's effort to up-end the way candidates for the oval office are nominated. judy woodruff brings us the latest attempt to push america away from the dominant two-party system. >> woodruff: no third-party candidate has won a u.s. presidential election since 1860. but with unemployment staying high, worries about another recession, and mounting public disapproval of democrats and republicans alike, could voters be frustrated enough with washington to up-end the way they select their president in 2
musharraf. civic groups led by lawyers fought successfully to restore judges musharraf had dismissed, eventually forcing the general himself out in 2008. for his part abdul sattar edhi says he can only hope that change comes with a minimum of violence. for now the demand for his services has never been higher. >> suarez: fred's reporting is a partnership with the under-told stories project at saint mary's university in minnesota. >> brown: finally tonight: to presidential politics...
223
223
May 11, 2011
05/11
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 223
favorite 0
quote 0
it comes as pervez musharraf denies his administration struck a deal to let the u.s. conduct a unilateral operation against bin laden. "the garthian" reported pakistani and u.s. officials said musharraf and bush made the agreement ten years ago. looking at that poll that's interesting. we certainly have talked about it on the set. last night, i did the graduation speech at cane university and dr. ferahi is the only afghan born university president in the united states. he came here in 1973 and we were sitting on stage and we were sort of chatting as all the students, 4,000 of them were walking in. i said what do you think about afghanistan? should we be moving out? and he turned to me long pause and he said, i don't know what the objective is. >> that's the critical point. i mean it was interesting seeing senator kerry, chairman of the senate foreign relations committee beginning to address this in the larger form of the national in the nation. one of the seminal events of the 20th century was the fullbright hearings on vietnam in the '60s when finally more americans
it comes as pervez musharraf denies his administration struck a deal to let the u.s. conduct a unilateral operation against bin laden. "the garthian" reported pakistani and u.s. officials said musharraf and bush made the agreement ten years ago. looking at that poll that's interesting. we certainly have talked about it on the set. last night, i did the graduation speech at cane university and dr. ferahi is the only afghan born university president in the united states. he came here in...
177
177
Nov 17, 2011
11/11
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 0
musharraf. the former. i think who is in texas right now meeting with guys like rick perry. rick santorum when in the senate was on the intelligence committee. michele bachmann is still on the intelligence committee. rick perry did have some fixer hook him up with a meeting with the prime minister of latvia and pervez musharraf. it is not just really working out this year. >> do you view china as a potential military threat to the united states? >> yes, they're a military threat. they've indicated they're trying to development nuclear capability. ç >> for the record, china is not trying to develop nuclear capability. they have had nuclear weapons since 1964. the herman cain campaign tried to deal with its foreign policy problem every time it manifests. at one point his campaign told the "daily caller" mr. cain was getting a one-page briefing on foreign policy issues almost every day. a full page. almost every day. when things did not get any better, despite that extensive briefing, instead of
musharraf. the former. i think who is in texas right now meeting with guys like rick perry. rick santorum when in the senate was on the intelligence committee. michele bachmann is still on the intelligence committee. rick perry did have some fixer hook him up with a meeting with the prime minister of latvia and pervez musharraf. it is not just really working out this year. >> do you view china as a potential military threat to the united states? >> yes, they're a military threat....
141
141
Apr 15, 2011
04/11
by
KQED
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
musharraf. she was close to former prime minister benazir bhutto, who encouraged her to get into politics. she was injured when bhutto's motorcade was bombed by would-be asassins in october 2007. rehman responded to the most recent threats by isolating herself fair time in her family well-guard home in karachi, but she remains in parliament. this week, she emerged from her isolation to take part in a u.s.-islamic world fornumb washington. i spoke with her there. sherry rehman, thank you for joining us. what's life been like for you these last three or four months as these two other figures, voices of moderation, were asagsinated? >> oh, it's been difficult, to say the least. it's been dramatically different from the way we lived before in pakistan. we campaigned openly, went amongst all crowd, like all politicians tend to. but after these two assass narkz we've all had to kind of reel back and withdraw behind closed doors for a while, one, to take stock, and, two, to figure out how we are anythi
musharraf. she was close to former prime minister benazir bhutto, who encouraged her to get into politics. she was injured when bhutto's motorcade was bombed by would-be asassins in october 2007. rehman responded to the most recent threats by isolating herself fair time in her family well-guard home in karachi, but she remains in parliament. this week, she emerged from her isolation to take part in a u.s.-islamic world fornumb washington. i spoke with her there. sherry rehman, thank you for...